Your customers weddings pictures are among the most precious thing they
will ever own. Your post clearly shows that you are by no means up to
industry speed.
(1) Today, the digital revolution has finally surpassed film by a land
slide, much so, that when you see a world-class print from a state of the
digital camera you're hooked.
(2) For now, the flag****p of the entire digital revolution is currently
held
by Canon's EOS proline devision, though some here in the group will most
likey state otherwise. Rather than take my word for it, just do the
research.
(3) Fiji and Kodak are/or already have gotten out of making film. Though
film will still be around for a while longer, you chasing something that
is
dying and dying fast.
HERE ARE THE REVIEWS FOR THE 2 TOP WEDDINGS CAMERAS:
Here is your best option to date for wedding photography, HANDS DOWN:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0702/07022208canoneos1dmarkiii.asp
Here is your second best option to date:
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0508/05082208canoneos1dmkiin.asp
Here is Canon's website where all these cameras can also be found
directly:
http://www.usa.canon.com/consumer/controller?act=ProductCatIndexAct&fcategoryid=111
If you expect to charge professional fees for wedding photography and pull
out a film camera on them in this day and age, your ripping them off. For
when people professional fees, they expect top quality results.
Like that of a surgeon who is no better than his equipment, so it goes
with
a photographer using antiquated gear.


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